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Bobcats Event Thursday Night


RoaringRiot

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I'm guessing a lot of people are waiting for the 6:30 and later celebration to coincide with the actual announcement. Or at least that's what I'm hoping for after seeing that picture. For as snarky as deadspin wants to be about it, they should find out what the uptick in season ticket purchases was after the first announcement.

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I hear through the grapevine we will wear the Charlotte Hornets throwbacks this year.

My source is legit!

I want to discredit you YOLO! (nothing personal, just the nature of the huddle) but, I read this a few minutes ago from NBA.com:

http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2013/07/18/bobcats-endangered-species-at-owners-meeting/

LAS VEGAS – A town long known for its menagerie of snakes, weasels, fat cats and whales likely will be adding a new species Thursday: Bobcats.

Hey, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, right? The NBA’s Charlotte franchise hopes to officially begin shedding its “Bobcats” nickname in a vote of the Board of Governors, switching back to the “Hornets” identity that served the city and the league so well from 1988 to 2002.

Actually the name change, if approved, probably won’t take effect until after the 2013-14 season, given the time and expense (estimated at $3 million or more) involved with signage, merchandise and other legal and marketing details. But with “Hornets” freed up by the New Orleans team’s recent switch to “Pelicans,” Charlotte saw a chance to revive a fan base that was the pride of the NBA for more than a decade.

A hit from the moment they entered the league in 1988 in Phase 1 of a two-year, four-team expansion, the original Hornets strung together 364 consecutive sellouts at the Charlotte Coliseum, packing 23,000 fans into what became known as “The Hive” and leading the NBA in attendance eight times in 14 years. With stars like Alonzo Mourning and Larry Johnson and popular role players such as Muggsy Bogues, the team got traction in the 1990s, reaching the playoffs four times and the conference semifinals twice in six years from 1993 to 1998.

But owner George Shinn‘s popularity headed in the other direction, after a sexual misconduct lawsuit and demands for public money to construct a new arena. Even with the Hornets three years into a stretch of five straight postseason appearances, attendance waned and Shinn moved the club – and the nickname – in 2002 to New Orleans.

Acknowledging the raw deal Charlotte fans got, after so embracing the NBA in the heart of college basketball, the league returned in a one-team expansion in 2004. But the nickname “Bobcats,” spun off from original owner Bob Johnson‘s name, never inspired much excitement – and neither has the team. In nine years, it has made the playoffs just once and is dragging a 28-120 record over the past two seasons.

Current boss and NBA legend Michael Jordan is eager to return pro basketball to its standing-room, deafening levels. Restoring “Hornets” is a step, depending on what follows on the court, as former Charlotte players Bogues and Kenny Gattison recently told Charlotte Observer columnist Scott Fowler:

“It’s the right move,” Gattison said. “The fans are still there. They just have to wake up the sleeping giant.”

“I’m in favor of changing the name to Hornets,” Bogues said. “That name belongs to the city of Charlotte. It will help. But I’m also quite sure the Bobcats know that a name change alone isn’t going to do it. It’s never going to be exactly the same, but you have to make people feel that relationship again. You have to reach out in the community. But, most of all, you have to win.”

Among other agenda items Thursday afternoon, the Board of Governors are expected to hear reports on the collective bargaining agreement, revenue-sharing and the Sacramento Kings’ new ownership. Also, a vote related to a recent competition committee report, possibly expanding the use of instant replay and tweaking the interpretation of clear-path fouls might be held.

I don't know about you, but when I first read that I was getting this feeling that there's a possibility we will see the Hornets on-court in some capacity this season. He even says its "likely" not "absolute" that we will not see the rebrand until 14-15.
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They'd have to make new jerseys that said "Hornets" on them, and adidas isn't going to waste money printing Bobcats-colored Hornets jerseys when one season from now they'll have Hornets-colored Hornets jerseys for the players and fans to wear. 

 

Which, I should add, I hope are sleeveless jerseys.

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Huh? I don't see how wearing throwbacks a few games this season couldn't be possible unless we're specifically not allowed. They wouldn't have to be our current colors just like the Carolina cougars jerseys weren't either. With the rebrand and nostalgic campaign Adidas is probably gonna be printing throwback lj zo rice bogues curry etc jerseys anyway.

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